California governor race
Definition
The competitive election process to select the Governor of the U.S. state of California, typically held every four years in a nonpartisan top-two primary system.
Specifically referring to the 2026 gubernatorial election on November 3, following Gavin Newsom's term limit, featuring candidates like Xavier Becerra, Tom Steyer, Katie Porter, Steve Hilton, and Chad Bianco amid shifting polls and high drama.
Examples
The California governor race is so packed with billionaires and sheriffs, it's like a reality show where the prize is traffic jams forever.
Eric Swalwell's exit from the California governor race was the plot twist nobody saw coming—except maybe his campaign manager's crystal ball.
With Steve Hilton surging in the California governor race, California might finally get a governor who calls it 'the lift' instead of the elevator.
Xavier Becerra's poll lead in the California governor race proves that Washington experience is just what the Golden State needs to shine even brighter amid its endless sunshine scandals.
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